Visualizing motion in video

L. Brown, S. Crayne
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In this paper, we present a visualization system and method for measuring, inspecting and analyzing motion in video. Starting from a simple motion video, the system creates a still image representation which we call a digital strobe photograph. Similar to visualization techniques used in conventional film photography to capture high-speed motion using strobe lamps or very fast shutters, and to capture time-lapse motion where the shutter is left open, this methodology creates a single image showing the motion of one or a small number of objects over time. Based on digital background subtraction, we assume that the background is stationary or at most slowing changing and that the camera position is fixed. The method is capable of displaying the motion based on a parameter indicating the time step between successive movements. It can also overcome problems of visualizing movement that is obscured by previous movements. The method is used in an educational software tool for children to measure and analyze various motions. Examples are given using simple physical objects such as balls and pendulums, astronomical events such as the path of the stars around the north pole at night, or the different types of locomotion used by snakes.
在视频中可视化运动
本文提出了一种视频运动测量、检测和分析的可视化系统和方法。从一个简单的运动视频开始,系统创建一个静止的图像表示,我们称之为数字频闪照片。类似于传统胶片摄影中使用的可视化技术,使用频闪灯或非常快的快门捕捉高速运动,以及在快门打开时捕捉延时运动,这种方法创建一个单一的图像,显示一个或少数物体随时间的运动。基于数字背景减法,我们假设背景是静止的或最多是缓慢变化的,并且摄像机的位置是固定的。该方法能够基于指示连续运动之间的时间步长的参数显示运动。它还可以克服被先前的动作所掩盖的运动的可视化问题。该方法被应用于儿童教育软件工具中,用于测量和分析各种运动。举例来说,用简单的物理对象,如球和钟摆,天文事件,如恒星绕北极的路径在晚上,或蛇的不同类型的运动。
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